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| Cool charcoal pairs well with bright white trim and works with most wood floors. In a house like this, with period details and nice bones, it highlights the architecture while modernizing the room. |
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| Warm charcoal above the bright white wainscoting adds a lot of drama to this dining room but doesn't get too flashy about it. "A common mistake people use in selecting gray is using a 'cold' gray for a wall color. Grays with brown undertones can really warm up a room," says Hale. |
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| Using cool charcoal as an accent in a lighter gray room is the perfect way to create a focal point. "Light gray walls feel crisp and airy, while darker tones create a sultry, sexy, cozy mood," she says. |
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| Charcoal grout with white subway tile adds texture to this perfectly neutral bathroom. |
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| "Invest in a charcoal gray sofa and you'll have it forever," Hale says. "I recommend one dark enough to hide spills — my sofa cushions are filled with merlot-stained goose down feathers." |
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| A citrus-yellow sofa with charcoal piping against a charcoal accent wall. "Nearly any bright color pops against gray," Hale says. "I'm loving the gray-orange-cream combo now — hot in fashion too — and gray with hits of bright yellow." Next, two charcoals that will work with both warm and cool colors. |
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| Evening Hush is very dark but has nice warm undertones. It almost looks as if the sun is setting on it. (See those yellows?) |
Thanks, Mary
used Benjamin Moore - Stone in kitchen including ceiling with decorators white on cabinets
and painted bedroom floor BM - Iron Mountain
its hot!
with again, BM decorator white...magazine worthy
If in knew how to post pics I would; have to learn.
But combo is so easy and cheap..a can of paint
OK.. a contractor for a husband doesn't hurt either,
but still, I don't anywhere near everything I want.
but i do get a paint job..
Anyone have anything to share?
I haven't found a color that doesn't go with it yet.
To those asking about silver-gray, I've been seeing a lot of medium gray with white trim, and it looks really fresh and modern, but is neutral enough to go with just about anything. This photo is from the Sherwin Williams site; sorry I don't have the name or number.